That's kind of the point of Quicksilver though. He shouldn't agree with you.

True lol, but I get the guys point tho Dentipedia.

I loved the Kick-ass movies and Iīm kinda stuck on the idea that Aaron isnīt the "serious" type of guy. I once saw Al Bundy in a detective role, man I couldnīt stop laughing, impossible to take him serious. Then suddenly I see him in Modern Family and I donīt even think about it he just naturally fit.

Itīs not fair to compare Aaron with Al lol but thatīs one thing that might bother me.

I loved the Kick-ass movies and Iīm kinda stuck on the idea that Aaron isnīt the "serious" type of guy. I once saw Al Bundy in a detective role, man I couldnīt stop laughing, impossible to take him serious. Then suddenly I see him in Modern Family and I donīt even think about it he just naturally fit.

Itīs not fair to compare Aaron with Al lol but thatīs one thing that might bother me.

i once saw this guy Eric Foreman from That 70s show play a serial killer in the movie Predators.

I think Stark should die in the final avengers movie at the hands of Thanos, it will show just how awesome he is, even though losing stark will be a sad day, Downey has only signed on for two more avengers movies. I think dr strange will be my new favourite hero ( No one will replace stark for me, except Rocket Racoon)

The thing is though, I feel like Robert's Tony Stark has gotten a lot of focus already within the last Avengers film and if the theories are true about Stark having some involvement with the creation of Ultron, then that's another film that he'll get some strong focus in.

I mean I love his Tony and Iron Man, but I'd like to see these films not use him as a crutch at times to stand on.

And I'm still wondering if Captain America and Thor especially will even have fruitful roles/arcs in this film since they're the only ones that we haven't heard really anything about regarding their positions in this film.

I wouldn't be surprised if Thor just swoops in again like he did in Avengers. He'll probably be busy in Asgard, until Heimdall tells him that earth is in grave danger once more, and then travels to earth for the rescue.

Fair point on the over exposure of Stark. How about he creates ultron and dies while fighting him. Would be a fitting end to Stark ( my opinion ), defeated by his own intelligence, just hope he and quick silver have some nice banter in there.

Then in Avengers three, you have room for other people to shine. Obviously since he signed on for 2 more films I doubt he will die in age of ultron

Honestly, I hope that if whedon and Marvel kills off any more significant Marvel characters that they have the guts to keep that character dead this time around.

Killing off a character and then having that person come back later on just takes away the impact of that person dying imho and makes it kind of cheap at times.

I'm totally with you here. I can't stand the comics rule that no one is ever truly dead. I was hoping it wouldn't happen in the MCU, but alas...Coulson . It doesn't matter what excuse they give for him being on the show. His character shouldn't be there.

I'm totally with you here. I can't stand the comics rule that no one is ever truly dead. I was hoping it wouldn't happen in the MCU, but alas...Coulson . It doesn't matter what excuse they give for him being on the show. His character shouldn't be there.

Yes, he really should be there. With all the crazy crap in the MCU, a resurrection to a death that was ambiguous to begin with (we never actually saw Coulson die) is not that hard to buy. The fact that they're playing up the mystery means that it could be interesting.

In regards to Coulson, I think its pretty evident that he is a Life Model Decoy. If you saw Agents of Shield last night, he continously refers to Tihiti and a magical place like he is almost programmed to say it. IMO its a cheap way to bring him back. Which kind of makes the show cheap. How it all ties into AOU, I really have no idea.

Yes, he really should be there. With all the crazy crap in the MCU, a resurrection to a death that was ambiguous to begin with (we never actually saw Coulson die) is not that hard to buy. The fact that they're playing up the mystery means that it could be interesting.

It's not that I'm worried how he gets brought back, it's that he's brought back at all. It cheapens the initial drama and makes it so any death from here on out is automatically a "well, they'll be brought back somehow" moment. I don't like it. If you do, that's fine.